2 GAIN Federal RequirementsA local ABE service provider has been approved by the state governing body to conduct a program of basic skill instructional services within a 5-county area. In its Plan for Services, the local program agrees to follow guidelines set forth in the State Assessment Policy.Meaning?...ABC school must use an assessment approved by the U.S. Department of EducationABC school must track and report students who enter, improve, complete and exit the program at various levelsThe assessment can only be administered by individuals trained to administer that assessment

3 GAIN State RequirementsDetermines the skill areas that students must be tested inAlso has to approve the use of the test for NRS fundingYour State’sAssessment PolicySets the minimum number of hours you must wait before you can post-test a studentDictates that pre-tests must be given at a uniform time shortly after enrollment

4 Let’s look at some testing examples…Testing ProceduresForm A_______Form B_______Why have I been given two forms of the GAIN assessmentNo Locator!!!Students must be pre- and post-tested in the same skill areas using asecure, parallel, equated form of the same test. So whatever form I use for the pre-test, I have to use the other form for the post-testWhat if I want to test the progress of my students during the course of their education, before they are given a post-testProgress tests will always be done using the same form as the pre-testLet’s look at some testing examples…

8 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)What is a disability?Under the ADA, an impairment is only a disability if it reaches the level of substantially limiting a major life activity.What do you do if a test taker requests reasonable accommodation?You may require that the individual document the fact that he or she has a disability as defined by the ADA and therefore is entitled to reasonable accommodation.Once it is determined the that test taker has a disability that is covered by the ADA, reasonable accommodations should be addressed on a case by case basis.Contact Wonderlic to discuss options for appropriate reasonable accommodations.

9 What should they do next?Classroom 1Pre-test on Form AClassroom 2Progress-test on Form AClassroom 3Post-test on Form BA power outage occurs while the students are taking the test. One minute later the power comes back on and the administrators are assured that the problem has been fixed. Each administrator marks the student tests as invalid…What should they do next?HINT:Wait 30 minutes then start a new assessment on the same formBring back students in 60 days to start a new assessment on the same formWait 30 minutes then start a new assessment on a different form

11 Reporting EFL ScoresCan a student have a different EFL score for English and MathematicsYesWell, how would I know which EFL to reportGood question! You will report the student at the lowest EFL they scored. Lets look at some examples

12 Sample EFL ScoresEnglishMathematicsEnglish EFLMath EFLEFL Reported to NRSStudent A13=131Student B36=363Student C21=211Student D2=2??Trick Question! There is no EFL 0. Even if a student came in with no math skills, they would be considered an EFL 1.Student E53=533Student F55=555Student G46=464Student H12=121

13 Reporting Educational GainEducational gain is measured by comparing the student’spre-test EFL to their post-test EFL.When the post-test EFL has increased by one or more levels,the student has attained educational gain!Let’s look at some examples using our pre-test students from earlier 

15 Sample Classroom ATen students are enrolled in the education program and have been taking classes for six months. The students come in to take their pre-test assessment. Anna, a certified GTA, hands a large stack of GAIN test booklets and scratch paper to her assistant Greg, instructs him to distribute them to students as she reads aloud the instructions. After answering any questions, Anna tells them to begin the Mathematics portion of the test. She records the time the exam began and the time it should end (45 minutes from now). Anna and Greg quietly walk up and down the aisles of the classroom, monitoring for cheating. Anna notices that Deb is using a calculator. When Anna tells her to put it away, Deb says that she has always used a calculator for every test and feels she could not answer any of the questions without it. Anna instructs her to attempt the questions on her own and to only use the calculator on questions that she cannot answer on her own. When the assessment is almost over, Anna announces to the classroom, “You have 5 more minutes.” When the time is up, the students are instructed to complete the English portion of the assessment. After timing that portion for 45 minutes, Anna and Greg collect each assessment, while checking the answer sheets for complete test taker identification information. Test takers are asked to discard their scratch paper as they leave. The next day, Anna logs into Wonderlic Online and begins entering answer sheets into the online template. She notices that one student has written the correct answer in the booklet, but he has left the answer sheet blank. Anna enters the correct answer into the template. Part way through, she is called into a meeting, and Greg enters the remaining student responses. Results appear in Anna’s private Wonderlic Online account within 10 minutes.

16 Sample Classroom BTen students have recently enrolled in the education program. The students come in to take their pre-test assessment in the computer lab. Tom, a licensed teacher, instructs the students to sit in the front row of the lab where there are 15 computers so that other students can work on the remaining computers. Tom gives the students his login and password information. He tells them to login to Wonderlic Online, add their name, and assign themselves the assessment. Tom tells the students that if they finish early they may leave the room. Tom answers any questions the students have, and then they are instructed to begin the assessment. Twenty minutes into the assessment, a student raises her hand. Tom walks over to her and she quietly asks Tom for the meaning of a word. He reads the question and realizes that he can give her the definition of the word without giving away the answer to the question, so he quietly gives her a definition. A few minutes later another student asks Tom to define a different word. This time Tom realizes that the definition would give away the answer. He tells the student that he cannot answer and tells him to write down the word so that he can look it up later when he gets home. When the time is up, Tom walks around and collects scratch paper and pencils from each student before they are dismissed. Assessments are automatically scored through Wonderlic Online and results appear within 10 minutes.

17 Sample Classroom CTen students have come in to take their pre-test assessment in the resource center. Anna, a certified GTA, begins passing out test booklets and realizes she only has five booklets left. Anna collects the booklets she has already passed out and asks the students to wait while she makes copies of the testing booklet. When she returns, she distributes the booklets to each student along with scratch paper and pencils. She asks the students who do not have answer sheets to write their answers on a separate piece of paper. Anna explains the assessment and tells students to complete the assessment and turn it in when they are finished. Once the students begin the test, Anna steps out of the room to call and order more testing booklets. One hour later, Anna returns to the room and reminds students that they should begin working on the mathematics assessment if they have not yet done so. Anna’s assistant, Greg, enters the room and briefly reminds the students to come see him to complete some paperwork when they have finished the test. Thirty minutes later, Anna tells the remaining students that time is up and dismisses them. She then walks around the room to collect the test booklets. Anna faxes all answer sheets to Wonderlic for scoring. Scores appear in Anna’s private Wonderlic Online account within 10 minutes.

18 Sample Classroom DTen newly enrolled students come in to take their pre-test assessment in the computer testing center. Anna, a certified GTA, asks each student to leave an empty chair between them and their neighbor. Paul sits in the cubicle next to Drew because there is a wall between them. Anna asks Paul to please move to the next cubicle. Before beginning, Anna notices that the light in the room is not very bright. Anna finds that the room next door has much better lighting and asks the students to switch rooms. When everyone is settled and sitting at least 3 feet apart, Anna hands out a piece of paper with a unique PIN number for each student along with two pieces of scratch paper and two pencils. Anna tells the students to click on the GAIN icon and enter their personal PIN number in the space provided. She tells them to read the instructions on each page and reminds them to turn off and put away all electronic devices. When the students have completed the practice questions, Anna stops them and asks if there are any more questions. Anna informs the students that if they complete this portion of the assessment early, they must remain in their seat quietly until the entire 45 minutes have passed. When all questions have been answered, Anna tells the students to begin. Anna sits near the back of the room where she can see each student. She completes a little light paperwork as she monitors the test takers. When 45 minutes have passed, the computer automatically ends the test and informs the student that they are at an intermission. Anna allows the students to leave the room for a 10 minute break. Anna remains in the room sifting through her paperwork. When the 10 minutes are up only 9 of the students have returned. Anna decides to wait 5 more minutes, and then she instructs the students to begin the mathematics portion of the assessment. Ten minutes later, the missing student returns to the classroom. Anna meets the student at the door before he can enter and lets him know that testing has begun and he will have to take the exam another time based on ABC’s testing policy. A few minutes later a student raises his hand and begins to ask Anna a question. Anna interrupts the student and says “There can be no conversation or questions once the test has begun.” When 45 minutes have passed, the computer ends the assessment. Anna collects all scratch paper and pencils. Once everything has been collected, the students are dismissed. Results appear in Anna’s private Wonderlic Online account within 10 minutes.

19 GAIN Test Administrator ExaminationNext StepsNow that you have completed this study session, you are prepared to take theGAIN Test Administrator ExaminationGo to:Complete the GAIN Test Administrator ExaminationA score of 90% or higher is passingIf you do not pass, you will be ed a tips sheet to help expand your understanding of the material for that questionOnce you pass the examination you will receive a certificate of completionShortly after passing the examination, you will receive an with your GAIN Test Administrator Certificate. Once we receive an order for GAIN assessments, you will receive an with instructions to set up your login and passwordYou will also receive an from a Wonderlic Corporate Trainer inviting you to participate in Wonderlic Online Training for GAIN Test AdministratorsStart Administering the GAIN assessment in your program

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